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land , when men of truest religion were not counted sectaries : but wisdom now , valor , justice * constancy , prudence xiniteci ami embodied to defend ^ religion and cm
liberties , both by word and deed , sgarnst tyranny , is counted schism and faction . Thus in a graceless age thing * of highest praise and imitation tinder a right name , to make them infamous and hateful
to the people are miscalled .
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No . CXXV . Quakers . The Quakers in Ireland , says Mr . Wakefield , in his Account of Ireland , " just published , ( VoL IT . p , 8 O 9 . ) are in number about 6000 ; in England , 22 , 000 . For
this enumeration he gives the authority of Mr . Thomas Shilitoe . He adds a curious reflection , What a body of * morality 9 l > enetootenccf wealth , and useful citizens ; their wisdom is exemplified by their hav ~ ing neither priestf lawyer or warrior *
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S £ 0 John TsRtton . —^ Otcaning * .
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XXXIV . Selden . That all this is true , whoso desires to know at large with least pains , and expects not over-long
Rehearsals of that which is byothers already so judiciously gathered , let him hasten to be acquainted with that noble volum wr itten by our learned Se / den , Of the Law of Nature and
JVationsy b . work more useful and more worthy to be perused by whosoever studies to be a great anan in wisdom * equity and justice , than all those decretals and $ umfc&s sums , which the Pontifical clerics have doted on , ever
since that unfortunate mother famously sinned thrice , and died impenitent of her bringing into the tvorld those two misbegotten in-/ anls , and for ever infants , Jjombard and Gratian , him the compiler of Canon iniquity , t other the Tubal Cain of scholastick so .
phistry , whose overspreading barbarism bath not only infused their own bastardy upon the fruitfullest part of humane learning , not only dissipated and dejected the
clear light of nature in us and of nations , but hath tainted also the fountains of divine doctrine , and rendered the pure and solid law of God unbeneficial to us by th « ir
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tralumniousclunccries . ( Works I » 324 . )
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GLEANINGS ; Ofe , SELECTION * AND REFLECTIONS MADE IN A COURSE OF GENERAL HEADING . No . CXXIV . Pope Innocent XI . It is well known that this Pontiff favoured the revolution in England , 1688 , and was the friend
of William III . On this account , at the congress of 1690 , the English minister joined with the others in making a solemn declaration , in which they protest before God ,
that their intentions were , never to make peace with Lewis XIV . until he had made reparation to the Holy See , for whatever he had acted against it , and until he had annulled all those
infamous proceedings against the Holy Father Innocent . It was a common saying among tire non-jurors of that time , that the Pope was one of the Innocent causes of the revolution .
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WMBVHS ^ BMV * CXXVI . Motivejbr teaming the Gate-¦ - ' ' chismi ¦ . ' - ¦ ¦ ' " ' ¦ ' ¦ Mr . John Hiries rtlate * tbe fel *
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), June 2, 1813, page 390, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2429/page/34/
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